Am 01.09.2016 um 00:28 schrieb Clément Lassieur:
> The libreboot website [3] explains "what's wrong with Gitlab", I think
> it is worth reading.
Below the line these thoughts are worth to consider. Esp. that the
"Community Edition" will always be on the drip of the vendor. This is
the same problem
Hi,
Clément Lassieur skribis:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> On that topic, I had an interesting discussion with Nicolas Petton of
>> Emacs about patch tracking. Nicolas explained that Gitlab (free
>> software) doesn’t have some of the technical defects that GitHub has; in
>> particular it can
Clément Lassieur writes:
> Hi Ludovic,
>
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> On that topic, I had an interesting discussion with Nicolas Petton of
>> Emacs about patch tracking. Nicolas explained that Gitlab (free
>> software) doesn’t have some of the technical defects that GitHub has; in
>> particu
On Thu, Sep 01, 2016 at 12:28:51AM +0200, Clément Lassieur wrote:
> The Kernel Recipes talk by Greg KH [4] about why the Linux kernel
> developers rely on plain text email instead of using "modern"
> development tools might be of some interest too. It'll happen in Paris
> on September 28 [5].
I am
Hi Ludovic,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> On that topic, I had an interesting discussion with Nicolas Petton of
> Emacs about patch tracking. Nicolas explained that Gitlab (free
> software) doesn’t have some of the technical defects that GitHub has; in
> particular it can rebase instead of merging,
> Also: someone should package gitlab for Guix ;)
> Btw: I had a short view into the local doctors/hospital IT suppliers a
> couple of years ago, and the solutions were 99% Windows based. I like
> GNU/health (http://health.gnu.org/), having this as a package and
> service could be another big selli
Hi,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
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> Hello!
>
> The GNU Hackers Meeting (GHM) took place last week, with ~50 people
> including 4 Guix hackers (less than at FOSDEM!). I found myself talking
> 3 times (!) about Guix, hoping the audience would not saturate. ;-)
>
> https
Hi!
Christopher Allan Webber skribis:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> For the last talk, I rehashed the basics since the audience wasn’t too
>> familiar I suppose, and then wrote a GuixSD service for OpenSSH’s ‘sshd’
>> (attached). Hopefully a useful starting point and tutorial.
>
> It looks lik
All good news! One comment:
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> For the last talk, I rehashed the basics since the audience wasn’t too
> familiar I suppose, and then wrote a GuixSD service for OpenSSH’s ‘sshd’
> (attached). Hopefully a useful starting point and tutorial.
It looks like a good tutorial in
> (home-directory "/var/empty")
Argh, nooo !
;-)
--
Vincent Legoll
> Slides online, and hopefully videos will follow:
>
> https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/help/#talks
Nice slides!
> On that topic, I had an interesting discussion with Nicolas Petton of
> Emacs about patch tracking. Nicolas explained that Gitlab (free
> software) doesn’t have some of the techn
Hello!
The GNU Hackers Meeting (GHM) took place last week, with ~50 people
including 4 Guix hackers (less than at FOSDEM!). I found myself talking
3 times (!) about Guix, hoping the audience would not saturate. ;-)
https://www.gnu.org/ghm/program.html
Slides online, and hopefully videos will
Hello!
So the GNU Hackers Meeting (GHM) in Paris [0] is well over now. :-)
There were two Guix-related talks (Andreas and me), and no less than 4
Guix hackers were there! My talk was on Friday morning, and included a
number of demos. Andreas closed the day with a practical packaging
tutorial,
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